Video: Lil Wayne The Carter Documentary
GENERAL By Gotty™ on November 19, 2009 at 11:12 pmEDIT — Removed by request.
Full video for QD3’s documentary on rap’s Martian. Peruse the skinny, which was taken from the press release seen in my inbox.
“The Carter” documentary is an in-depth look at the artist Dwayne “Lil Wayne” Carter Jr., proclaimed by many as the “greatest rapper alive.” The film provides an intimate chronicle of Lil’ Wayne’s day-to-day life in the weeks before his meteoric success as a global hip-hop phenomenon. From disastrous press interviews to unadulterated cough syrup and marijuana usage, the camera gives viewers entourage level access to Wayne’s personal universe. Make sure to get your copy of this epic documentary when it drops on November 17th.
In stores November 17th. Annndddd, ripped and online by November 19th. You gotta love these worldwide internuts that Al Gore created.
This thing has actually gotten good reviews so perhaps I’ll watch it this weekend. I copped one of those HDMI cords because Yahweh knows I couldn’t sit @ the computer and watch anything over three minutes long. Instead, I shall hook the lady’s laptop up to the TV and blaow! I’ll be in there like swimwear. Welcome to to the 2K9 and, yeah, I know I’m late. Fack it. I don’t watch TV or movies like that, aside from the local news and A&E (“Parking Wars” FTW!).
All that’s null & void if a handful of you watch this first and tell me it’s utter crap. If you want to watch the trailer before you decide to indulge in the whole, do that here.
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I watched it last night. I gained a little respect for him when I saw the way he approached constructing his verses. However, there were times he acted like a little bitch. Overall, it was a good documentary.
It’s actually not bad at all. It has it’s wtf moments but Lil’ Wayne is a werid dude lol. Sometimes he seems stupid as fuck sometimes he seems like he is a genius. The way he records is odd, not records but the way he does some of his verses I’ll say. I don’t think anyone would be mad watching this, it’s cool.
And I want a gift from Baby(save the corniness ie pause/nohomo). Dude gives Weezy a million in cash on his birthday and then what he gives him in this docu, crazy.
“I gained a little respect for him”
Oddly enough you really do. Dude puts in work
Stream it from the Laptop to the PS3 FTW!
What in the blue blazes is a Christian side hug?!!??!
lol wayne is full of shit.
Very average doco about a an amazing artist. How come negroes don’t know how to film shit.. Ever tried watching a come up dvd or Cocaine City??? fucking hell learn how to use your equipment you fucking cock sucker. Thanks.
Apparently i will now have to change my name in the comments as to not confuse with the new “k1ng” around here.. lol.. Sometimes i hate the internet..
Got this shit off torrent and am gonna watch it right now.. Heard great things from a lot of different people from a lot of different backgrounds..
What in the blue blazes is a Christian side hug?!!??!
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Christian rappers spitting over a slowed down version of the “Imperial March”
the movie was cool but the editing sucked. i think this film was rushed and made in imovie. looked like they only filmed a few days over 6 months though.
For real, I thought it was a pretty good documentary. It focused a lot on Wayne’s sizzurp habit, but at that point in time he was on it heavy. From the way he was portrayed, I can understand why he didn’t want it to be released. Too late for that now though.
In my opinion, the best thing I think the documentary was how crazy homie’s work habit was/is.
Cant wait to see this
I heard you were looking for me…
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WPF2KJ42
It took me a while but I have no problem saying I’m a Lil Wayne fan. The man is talented and entertaining. This documentary is an hour and 15 out of the 7 months prior and 3 months after carter 3 dropping, I wonder what was left out.
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01. Coochie (Feat. Ludacris & Ol’ Dirty Bastard)
02. On The Vista (Feat. Mos Def)
03. Hard Times (Feat. NOE)
04. Dollaz & Sense (Feat. Pharoahe Monch & RZA)
05. Why Can’t I Forget Him (Feat.Nicole Wray)
06. Stay Off The F*%$#n’ Flowers (Feat. Raekwon)
07. Ain’t Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) (Feat. Jim Jones & Mos Def)
08. Hope You’re Happy (Feat. Billy Danze, Nikki Wray & Q-Tip)
09. Tellin’ Me Things (Feat. RZA)
10. What You Do To Me (Feat. Billy Danze, Jim Jones & Nicole Wray)
11. Done Did It (Feat. Nicole Wray & NOE)
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I dug it. More insight on Wayne then we’ve ever had (even though they really played up his syrup habit). You can’t help but respect dude’s work ethic if nothing else.
The opening where he is recording his part for T.I. (Swagger Like Us) coincides perfectly with the point that I was making in the Dame Dash thread.
Multi-million dollar recording facilities? Personally I love them…
But they are no longer necessary.
Record your vocals anywhere and fly the files in via Internet.
What matters more today than the facility is the engineer – that was not true 10-15 years ago.
(But do not get me wrong, a hit is a hit no matter where you record it… but it will sound like ish… if you do not know how to record it [properly])
Did I just rhyme?
Yup! ©Trey Songz
Oh and the mixdown is vital.
Now let me watch a bit of this before doing what I do.
My goodness… who is that chick walking next to him as he is sipping on “you know what,” as Playaz Circle laces the background?
20 minutes in and even though I have worked with CMR (and witnessed unbelievable scenarios) two things come to mind (I have not been in touch with Slim and them since “Bling, Bling” so perhaps that is why):
1. I hope this dude does not end up dead from his lifestyle… yet it seems inevitable.
2. Raped (RAPED) at 11? And telling a 15-year-old kid that he needs to be having sex? What so you can get a girl pregnant and be…
Let me stop.
SMH
And I want a gift from Baby(save the corniness ie pause/nohomo). Dude gives Weezy a million in cash on his birthday and then what he gives him in this docu, crazy.
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Baby was mad emotional when That Carter 3 did a mill first week. Even when he gave Wayne the Phantom, he looked like he was about to cry lol.
BTW: Pricele$$ isn’t as horrible as you’d think.
This documentary made me rethink whether or not wayne was actually “addicted” to syrup. It seems like a marketing ploy. I don’t know any person who would broadcast their substance abuse if they actually had a problem with it. I’m not trying to sound ignorant, but he would pour like maybe one ounce of syrup in a two liter and be all melted?
yo can anyone put up a link for the rest of this now that the video is down please?
^ all you have to do is google holmes. it’s out there.
Yeah just watched this, its awesome.
I love where raps at now, ALWAYS fuck anybody who says hip hop is dead.
Fucking rock stars n shit!
Weezy, take your seat in the Hall of Greats, next up to the throne: GUCCI
/sarcasm
yo can anyone put up a link for the rest of this now that the video is down please?
^ all you have to do is google holmes. it’s out there.
or look at the rest of the comments…smh
Baby was mad emotional when That Carter 3 did a mill first week. Even when he gave Wayne the Phantom, he looked like he was about to cry lol
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Yeah his manager said Baby was crying on the phone when he told him or whatever.
I don’t know how someone could complain about this documentary as far as camera work goes. On a tour bus, in a hotel room, you want good angles and shit? For what they had to work with it seems like they did a reasonably good job.
backslash petey
You should take your hate somewhere else
Like a klan rally.
It’s the God … God says:
November 20, ‘09 at 11:16 am
This documentary made me rethink whether or not wayne was actually “addicted” to syrup. It seems like a marketing ploy. I don’t know any person who would broadcast their substance abuse if they actually had a problem with it. I’m not trying to sound ignorant, but he would pour like maybe one ounce of syrup in a two liter and be all melted?
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Did you not read the headers? Weezy pulled his support of the doc… I bet they saw a rough version, saw how much syrup was being sipped and was like “nah”…
the shit is hot